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DATA BASE, Volume 38
Volume 38, Number 1, February 2007
- Tom Stafford, Patrick Y. K. Chau:

From the editors. 4 - Janice C. Sipior, Diane Lending, Donald L. Amoroso, Conrad Shayo, Susan A. Vowels:

From the chair. 5
- Ritu Agarwal, Thomas W. Ferratt, Prabuddha De:

An experimental investigation of turnover intentions among new entrants in it. 8-28 - Ulrike Schultze, Traci A. Carte:

Contextualizing usage research for interactive technology: the case of car e-tailing. 29-59 - Mikko T. Siponen, Harri Oinas-Kukkonen:

A review of information security issues and respective research contributions. 60-80
Volume 38, Number 2, May 2007
- Tom Stafford, Patrick Y. K. Chau:

From the editors. 4 - Janice C. Sipior, Diane Lending, Donald L. Amoroso, Conrad Shayo, Susan A. Vowels:

From the chair. 5
- Seokwoo Song, Sridhar P. Nerur, James T. C. Teng:

An exploratory study on the roles of network structure and knowledge processing orientation in work unit knowledge management. 8-26 - Aurélie Leclercq

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The perceptual evaluation of information systems using the construct of user satisfaction: case study of a large french group. 27-60 - Scott E. Bryant, Dan Moshavi, Thang V. Nguyen:

A field study on organizational commitment, professional commitment and peer mentoring. 61-74 - Adir Even, Ganesan Shankaranarayanan:

Utility-driven assessment of data quality. 75-93
Volume 38, Number 3, August 2007
- Tom Stafford, Patrick Y. K. Chau:

From the editors. 4 - Janice C. Sipior, Diane Lending, Donald L. Amoroso, Conrad Shayo, Susan A. Vowels:

From the chair. 5
- Richard T. Watson, Detmar W. Straub:

Future IS research in net-enabled organizations. 8-19 - R. Brent Gallupe:

The tyranny of methodologies in information systems research1. 20-28 - Andrew Schwarz, Manjari Mehta, Norman A. Johnson, Wynne W. Chin:

Understanding frameworks and reviews: a commentary to assist us in moving our field forward by analyzing our past. 29-50 - Ozgur Turetken

, Ramesh Sharda
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Visualization of web spaces: state of the art and future directions. 51-81
Volume 38, Number 4, November 2007
- Tom Stafford, Patrick Y. K. Chau, Andrew Schwarz, Clinton R. Lanier:

From the editors. 5 - Janice C. Sipior, Diane Lending, Donald L. Amoroso, Conrad Shayo, Susan A. Vowels:

From the chair. 6
- Mikko Jäkälä, Samuli Pekkola:

From technology engineering to social engineering: 15 years of research on virtual worlds. 11-16 - David A. Bray

, Benn R. Konsynski:
Virtual worlds: multi-disciplinary research opportunities. 17-25 - Iris A. Junglas, Douglas J. Steel:

The virtual sandbox. 26-28 - John Campbell, Gordon Fletcher

, Anita Greenhill
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Sustainable virtual world ecosystems. 29-31 - Reina Y. Arakji, Karl Reiner Lang:

The virtual cathedral and the virtual bazaar. 32-39 - Mark A. Fuller, Andrew M. Hardin

, Christopher L. Scott:
Diffusion of virtual innovation. 40-44 - Stuart J. Barnes

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Virtual worlds as a medium for advertising. 45-55 - Lakshmi Goel

, Elham Mousavidin:
vCRM: virtual customer relationship management. 56-60 - Surinder S. Kahai, Elizabeth Carroll, Rebecca Jestice:

Team collaboration in virtual worlds. 61-68 - Yue Guo, Stuart J. Barnes

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Why people buy virtual items in virtual worlds with real money. 69-76 - Tsz-Wai Lui

, Gabriele Piccoli, Blake Ives
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Marketing strategies in virtual worlds. 77-80 - John Carey:

Expressive communication and social conventions in virtual worlds. 81-85 - Clyde W. Holsapple, Jiming Wu:

User acceptance of virtual worlds: the Hedonic framework. 86-89 - Iris A. Junglas, Norman A. Johnson, Douglas J. Steel, Chon Abraham, Paul Mac Loughlin:

Identity formation, learning styles and trust in virtual worlds. 90-96 - Bridget Marie Blodgett, Heng Xu, Eileen M. Trauth:

Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) issues in virtual worlds. 97-99 - Shafiz Affendi Mohd. Yusof, Norhayati Zakaria

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Islamic perspective: virtual worlds as a western-centric technology. 100-103 - Doina Cajvaneanu:

Virtual worlds: a political incubator. 104-105 - Eli M. Noam:

The dismal economics of virtual worlds. 106-109

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